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The Citizen, 1994-03-30, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1994. PAGE 9. Brussels lady curlers donate to ice machine The Brussels Curling Club held its annual pot luck supper on Saturday, March 26 with a meeting and cards afterwards. The new executive for 1994-95 is: past-president, Mervyn Bauer; president, Wayne Lowe; first vice- president, Fran Bremner; second vice-president, Mike Alexander; secretary-treasurer, Sandra Clark; ladies' president, Brenda Linton; ladies' secretary-treasurer, Velma Locking; ice committee, Doug Dale; bar committee, Brian Warwick, Brad Speiran; bonspiel committee, Stew Steiss, Orval Bauer; draw committee, Donna Bauer, Kim Lorimer, George Zwep; prize committee for mixed bonspiel, Valerie Shortreed, Heidi McClure; press reporter, Velma Locking. The president of the Junior Curling Club, Andrew Exel announced the winners of the junior curling. In first place with 32 points was the team Dave Lewington, Scott Clarkson and Lorraine Blake. Second with 25 points was Darrell Uhler, Jeff Lewington and John Lowe. Third place with 18.5 points went to Lisa Blake, Adam Grobbink and Jeff Grobbink. Fourth place with 14.5 points went to Andrew Exel, Heather Blake and Randy Linton. The Jack Bryans Trophy was awarded to the team of Dave Lewington, Scott Clarkson and Lorraine Blake. Mervyn Bauer, president of the Mixed Curling Club presented the prizes to the winning teams: First Draw: first, 48 points, Mike Alexander, Pauline Patterson, Doug Dale and Carmen Bernard; second, 43.5 points, Ken McDonald, Nora Stephenson, John Vanass and Dorothy Kelly; third, 41.5 points, Brad Speiran, Fran Bremner, Orval Bauer and Jean Bewley. Second Draw was first, 51 points, Ernie Lewington, Dorothy Kelly, Wayne Lowe and Marg Taylor; second, 41.5 points, Doc Stephenson, Velma Locking, Brad Speiran and Bill dark; third, 4 points, Mervyn Bauer, Fran Bremner, Darwin Ducharme and Mary Ten Pas. Third Draw was first, 44 points, Tom Warwick, Kim Lorimer, Ernie Lewington and Darryl Vanass; second, 42 points, Orval Bauer, Mary Bernard, Ken McDonald and Darwin Ducharme; third, 40 points, Jim Patterson, Marg Taylor, Mike Alexander and Jean Bewley. The D.A. Rann trophy was presented to the overall team of the year, Ernie Lewington, Dorothy Kelly, Wayne Lowe and Marg Taylor. President of the Ladies' Curling Club, Brenda Linton, presented the Walter Scott Memorial trophy to the overall winners of the ladies' curling, Frank Breckenridge, Velma Locking, Doris Fischer and Linda Saur with 50 points. During the meeting, Brenda Linton presented a cheque from the Ladies’ Curling Club to Mervyn Bauer, who represented the Brussels, Morris and Grey Recreation Committee in the amount of $250. This is to go towards the new ice machine for the arena. The new president for next season, Wayne Lowe, was introduced and he gave a short but amusing speech. Winners The top ladies curling team was awarded the 103-year-old Walter Scott Memorial Trophy, at the Brussels Ladies Curling Club’s year-end banquet on March 26. Presenting the prize is Club President Brenda Linton, second from left. Members of the top squad are, from left, Fran Breckenridge, Velma Locking, Doris Fischer, and Linda Saur. An appreciated donation Ladies Curling Club President Brenda Linton presented Mervyn Bauer, Grey Twp. representative on the Brussels Recreation Board, with a cheque for $250 to go towards the ice machine. The presentation was made at the Curling banquet at the BMG Community Centre on March 26. The best of both Curling Club President Mervyn Bauer presents Skip Ernie Lewington, centre, with the D.A. Rann Trophy for the top mixed curling team of the season. Other members of the squad were Second Wayne Lowe and absent members, Dorothy Kelly and Marg Taylor. The Brussels Curling Club held its annual year end banquet on March 26 at the BMG Community Centre. To save water, install a toilet dam or a water displacement device in your toilet tank such as a glass bottle with a weight in it and a tight lid. \XE^ussels\ yAjRIETV\ Blyth Minor Ball may disappear By Janice Becker Once again the fate of sports in a small town relies on parents or other interested parties to come for­ ward to help run the organization. Blyth Minor Ball may not be available to the young players in town for the 1994 season if volun­ teers are not found who will be wil­ ing to take over the books and coach the teams, says Linda Stew­ art. Mrs. Stewart along with Ken Hesselwood and his wife Luanne have been running the organization for the last two years. She says she resigned last Octo­ ber and no one has come forward to fill the position. "It is the kids of Blyth who will lose," says Mrs. Stewart. The Minor Ball Association is holding a meeting in Clinton on Wednesday and a representative from the village should attend. Anyone interested in keeping minor ball in Blyth should contact the village office immediately, Mrs. Stewart suggested. * NOTICE HULLETT TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS Open 7 days a week for your convenience Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. -10 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. RECYCLING BEGINS APRIL 1,1994 The Bins for disposing of your recyclables are installed at the Municipal Building. Containers which include the recycling symbol and Numbered 1 thru 7 are now acceptable. Bleach containers are acceptable providing it has the appropriate recycling symbol. Monitoring will be done at the landfill site and NO RECYCLABLE MATERIAL WILL BE ACCEPTED. The due date for the interim tax instalment is Thurs., March 31,1994. Dog Licences and Tags are on sale at the Municipal Office only and must be purchased by March 31st of each year. Please contact the Municipal Office with any questions you may have. Clerk-Treasurer 523-4340 * * * * * * Easter Chocolate, Candy & Baskets Open Good Friday BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS ( Ziploc 50's SANDWICH y^BAGS c CKid's Choice MACARONI & CHEESE DINNERS Kid's Choice 6's FRUIT SNACKS Kid's Choice 4 x 12 oz. PUDDING CUPS Kid's Choice JELLO 3/ 4 001 TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE FOR BRUSSELS LIONS BUNNY HOP DANCE Saturday, April 2 B.M. & G. Arena